About This Masters Degree

Course Description

The MA in Medieval Literature (one year full-time or two years part-time) allows students to explore one of the most interesting areas of English studies. Students participate in seminars and symposia, experience the challenges of Middle English, Old English or medieval Latin (amongst others), and engage with staff and visiting experts in some of the pressing methodological and critical debates of the day. The course is also designed to introduce students to the possibilities of doctoral study in the area. Funding is available to the best students from various sources, including AHRC, DEL and the School of English at Queen’s.

Home / EU MA Scholarship Scheme
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5 Awards

Funding is available for a total of ten UK and EU applicants for MA programmes in the School of English. Five will receive £5,000 and five will receive £2,500. All applicants will be considered together. Please note that the bursaries will be awarded on the basis of final undergraduate degree results, and that it is the student's responsibility to send through updated grades by 30 June.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£5,000

Eligibility

Applications from the UK or EU submitted between now and 30 June 2015 will be considered.

Further Information

Home / EU Scholarship Scheme
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5 Awards

Funding is available for a total of ten UK and EU applicants for MA programmes in the School of English. Five will receive £5,000 and five will receive £2,500. All applicants will be considered together.Please note that the bursaries will be awarded on the basis of final undergraduate degree results, and that it is the student's responsibility to send through updated grades by 30 June.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£2,500

Eligibility

This scheme is open to UK and EU applicants for places on taught MA programmes in the School of English at Queen's University, Belfast, for the academic year beginning in autumn 2015.